Ephesians 4
Join Beth Tikkun Messianic Fellowship as we continue our exploration of Ephesians. In this week’s teaching, we focus on 7 lists in chapter 4: characteristics of our walk, of our unity, of the spiritually immature, and of the “Gentile” mind, along with a list detailing God’s officers and two lists delineating the identity and practices of the disciple. After introducing each list, we return to the first, characteristics of our walk, for a deeper look.
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Medios Visuales: Efesios Capítulo 4.pdf
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5 Comments
by Roberto M Avila
On December 15, 2019
Shalom Grant,
I am not trying to boast, but once again, you have given a teaching that to me that has the taste of convicts. The ruach speaks. The ruach nails it to the tree. And I pray that I have repented and ask on my knees for forgiveness. My worthiness is but trash.
In His Name, thank you,
Roberto
by Jacqueline M Schutt
On April 5, 2020
Hello Grant,
We really were blessed by your teaching on Ephesians 4a on 12-14-19. We would like to study all of Ephesians with our adult daughter. I’ve been copying off your notes, but can’t find them for chapter 4.
We enjoy receiving your CD’s in the mail weekly very much.
I’m sorry for the circumstances that you cannot continue your services. We will just pull out our past CD’s and enjoy them. Thank you so much! May Messiah richly bless you and your family.
by L. Grant Luton
On April 5, 2020
Hhmmm…. I’m not sure why they did not show up for you. But, here they are. So glad you are enjoying the Ephesians series! Shalom, Grant
by Eddy Riley
On April 9, 2020
I found your studies googling online for Ephesians studies. I am a LifeGroup leader here in Hutto Texas. We are meeting on Zoom lately. The Covid 19 has changed a few things. I truly enjoy your teaching and getting a lot of insight into Paul’s writing. Thank You
by L. Grant Luton
On April 11, 2020
Thank you, Eddy, for your encouraging comments on the Ephesians studies. May they continue to be a blessing to you and those you lead. Thank you, again, Grant